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Nautilus: Fast Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of GKM Stellar Flares and Their Implications for Planetary Habitability

Published 24 Jun 2026 in astro-ph.SR, astro-ph.EP, and astro-ph.IM | (2606.26462v1)

Abstract: Low-mass GKM dwarfs are prime targets for finding habitable-zone Earth-sized planets, but their frequent flares, especially on M~dwarfs, can strongly affect planetary atmospheres through enhanced UV/XUV radiation and stellar proton events, which can drive complex photochemistry and accelerate atmospheric escape. Current atmospheric and habitability models of planets around low-mass stars often rely on simplified flare inputs, such as fixed-temperature blackbodies or approximate optical-to-UV/XUV conversions. However, recent observations show that M~dwarfs' flare temperatures and spectral shapes can vary significantly with flare energy, phase, and stellar type, and that optical-based flare observations may underestimate the flare energy in the UV. Time-resolved spectroscopic flare observations of G- and K-dwarfs also remain rare compared to those of M dwarfs. Here, we propose that the Nautilus Space Observatory concept can provide a unique opportunity to obtain fast-cadence, precisely flux-calibrated, moderate-resolution NUV-to-NIR spectroscopy of flares across a large sample of GKM dwarfs. These observations will measure the time-dependent flare energy budget from the near-UV/blue continuum to the optical and near-infrared continuum, while resolving key chromospheric lines that trace the underlying flare physics. We aim to construct a statistical library of empirical flare spectral templates organized by flare and stellar properties, including flare energy, flare phase, and host-star spectral type. This library will provide a practical bridge between observed stellar flare properties and the radiation inputs required for planetary atmospheric evolution and habitability simulations.

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